December 22, 2007 / News

BUCKEYE LAKE - Here's a great last minute gift idea - playing cards with historic images of the Buckeye Lake Amusement Park. The brand new cards were produced by the Greater Buckeye Lake Historical Society Museum. More...

NEWARK - LEADS Community Action Agency has funds available to assist income eligilble homes wih their heating bills. The household must be in a disconnect status with their gas or electric bill or at ten days or less on bulk fuel supply. More...

HEBRON- The Granville Township Fire Department and the Union Township Trustees will have much to discuss when they negotiate the conditions of a new firecontract to replace the current contract, which expires Dec. 31. More...

HEBRON- In the same way rising gasoline prices affect everything from shipping costs to the price of produce, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland worries that unregulated electricity costs may force Ohio companies similar to Hebron's Momentive Performanc More...

BALTIMORE - Village Council meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2 in the village hall. The agenda includes: • Election of a council president for 2008. • Approval of Mayor Robert Kalish's committee appointments. More...

MILLERSPORT - Two Walnut Township Trustees stood by their December 7 draft contract proposal to the Village of Millersport at their Tuesday morning meeting. "We feel it is a good contract and will sign it today," Trustee Sonny Dupler said. More...

NEWARK - It looks like Buckeye Lake Sewer District customers will get an extra gift this year. Late last month, Ohio EPA released its Draft Water Pollution Control Loan Fund Program Management Plan. More...

NEWARK - Auditor of State Mary Taylor's officerecently presented Licking County with the "Making Your Tax Dollars Count" award for the fiscal year 2005 audit. Fewer than fivepercent of all Ohio government agencies are eligible for this award. More...

THORNVILLE - This Christmas Eve will mark the 17th year that South Shore Ministries have been holding Christmas Eve services in a barn. About a 100 people turned out for that first service in Ron and Sally Comb's horse barn on Ridenour Road. More...